What are the aims & purpose of Bushcrafting?
I ask this question because I used to think that Bushcraft was like Woodscraft, where people would learn the old skills & crafts. But now I see Bushcrafters increasingly using modern gadgets, especially for fire lighting, they have even started calling the ferrocerium rod a flint & steel!!! It just seems to me that Bushcraft is becoming more & more about gadgets & modern items rather than learning & using skills to accomplish a task.
I am 72 years of age, I camp out in winter. I use flint & steel & tinderbox to make fire, but I know several other primitive fire lighting methods. I make a bed of sticks to keep me up off the ground & cover it with bracken to make it more comfortable. I use an oilcloth because I like the feeling of being self reliant & self sufficient & using skills to keep me comfortable rather than carrying extra gear.
Just asking, has Bushcraft really changed that much, or is it just a few that view Bushcraft as simply a form of modern camping?
With respect & regards, Keith.
I ask this question because I used to think that Bushcraft was like Woodscraft, where people would learn the old skills & crafts. But now I see Bushcrafters increasingly using modern gadgets, especially for fire lighting, they have even started calling the ferrocerium rod a flint & steel!!! It just seems to me that Bushcraft is becoming more & more about gadgets & modern items rather than learning & using skills to accomplish a task.
I am 72 years of age, I camp out in winter. I use flint & steel & tinderbox to make fire, but I know several other primitive fire lighting methods. I make a bed of sticks to keep me up off the ground & cover it with bracken to make it more comfortable. I use an oilcloth because I like the feeling of being self reliant & self sufficient & using skills to keep me comfortable rather than carrying extra gear.
Just asking, has Bushcraft really changed that much, or is it just a few that view Bushcraft as simply a form of modern camping?
With respect & regards, Keith.